
Dramatic Man United manager Jose Mourinho believes he is a victim of double standards after his touchline behaviour saw him punished this week.
He sat out a one match ban midweek in the victory over West Ham, imposed for kicking a a water bottle in anger last weekend.
Mourinho has now claimed he is punished more often than rival bosses, and not for being more badly behaved.
'The only thing I would like is the same rules for everyone,' he said in the Daily Mail.
'Let's go back to the last one kicking the bottle. I cannot do it. If I do it then it's a sending off.
'I accept that's a sending off and in fact, if you see the images when the referee comes I don't say a word. I accept the suspension.
'But it has to be the same for every manager. It has to be the same.'
He was also fined more than $NZ28,000.
He is annoyed United have made their worst start to a season for 27 years, in what is his first season at the helm.
'But because we tried to go in a completely different direction in terms of the philosophy and in terms of the dynamic we want to give to a certain way of playing football, it's the most difficult thing in football.'
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